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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1899, p. 5

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AMoroty-mtrLKW mad Solicitor ia " ••••..C'AnilCBiy**.... ^•®7,lJKai/ - £o«as - and • LoUecUoas V".';v, Qgtet tmr JSaatey'a tfrvp Atorv, WMtMtBm**, - ••' ' - A. tl. CHURCH, WrtobiMlrar and Jewrif f " JfoXW « Sire*, CMooffo.* r iniW fttuatlm fivea to repatrias Viae O.P.IOLIY, MeHEHRV, ILL. iANV«(M itotlJBter DP. Walter C,Baslay, DBNTI0T WBST.'MeHEWR*. J V OflMornBuIlT'i | Wootfalwk Offlee •t:; Dtor3»i«i I Kendall Dental Parlor*. will bo at McHenry office Monday, aatf §|i||;:̂ Tn««aajrB. - v ̂ At Wood g took oflee Wed nasi*?a, $imre fe"'V daya, rndaynaatf Bataroaya, KXAMINATlOKS JTRE&. SOCIKTIK8. r: " MASONIC. - ? MaRHXT LONt, No. 188, A. ». n4f l%- ̂ Regular Qowmnale^kM* tha awwri «i* ti'- - \n ajgali a am £> r, w, a ;... w WilB. irajoawa^ vff*, ot Cmej, oeeom- t). P avflawo mid wlfj to Wm. Mmton* and lite Ef&«%Me- Wlwartw KWfc to* Hiiadajr »T»alag »t L. Mfesr WD LcMris FIBIIIIII--GW MD Bd. lloOcwflutd«»lHMlM«f«4p to W»o* oondiSaaiv U»t. V, »**«. H«ad««)n, of ««rr»TU!e, was • tNMlMne«J)ar »t fivimpreon Farm on w. o. at. f v. eVeelBn<M*5 l̂»A*TVtoMu8&f Baiiger. ' ̂ OBAKIXmm «A1»U iNiMWrirk V " 'f It W. A. « / , , B o g o l a r N o o t t f t f * e v e r y S o e w < l a a d F o n r t b ;̂-:̂ îr«daeada» #«ch monUi, at their / H.U. ̂ stofera "Uh ̂q & ]|IJ(0| Olerk. : A CHURCHES. UHIVSirSALIST. *.X Walah, .PMrtdwl l*&" aama B. Perry.... ...... ®r«M««r ' , |«r. J.MHMim O. D... FMlOt f V ' TM irauac #Of)i«M |UM ladkee «|u KM. L. B.OWW 4...PMUNI Mra. Johal. Rtory .. .. ...... Vloa Proatdeat ̂ :\ Mra, J. Van Slyke... HoereUry Mra. W. A. Orlaty ........Ttoafaror C v. tap*, at taaday SotoA.... . A.*, BMcfe««r ••• AMlataat. W. A. Orlaty «MU paator's Chicago Telogiapta Addwaa ;̂r s 6sme4 -ypsMsg: £4/ "• MSTllODIiT KPISOO^ACi. •_ c-?- «av W L. Whipple. *--tgr 4 Preaeh<«g Snaday, MJ» A. *• Samdlv J \ Botoool, 12 m. it Or. A* 1. Auriager, - ..Suportatoadeal ' Prayer Maatlag. Wedaeaday,Ts*)r.m. » 2 Ladf*a* AM «onlety aoe* alternjt- week ;« •! w^Dr. Aoriacer, Prealdoat, Mia* Corf WilaoB, bac'y,. ' arA Oordlal tavltatioa laostoadod *o all ST, M AftT'A CATHOLIC (GK^MAll) 5 ftorvlNW *111 toe held on Suiwaya aal»»llow»; Kia-snu* »T. PATRICK'S CATHOLIO 4 lefalar F>A«4«F aorf<««• at »:«> o'clock S. AI. aid ITO'oloek •*•** ifetr Aunday r v Pitm O'NBIL, PaatorM ST. JTOSSPU'd OATBOLIO (GKKMAII) iS":- St. j"00»k'« CMtttolle Chareh, lobnabarg. have aervleeeoa Snaday a lwwa : H«gb T-'- ' Maasatl* o'clock a. M aad Teapera at 8 5V o'olock P m. BST FATBKa«MUIt»«*, Paator ft " ̂ :V; • •'.^41 TO THE LADIES: 11m Plaiodeator Co. *Mms to aanoonoe to the ladlei ot Mc- Hoarj and Tlrfattif tbat tkf hftvaaUthatedtttMi for tamk fmr ootqi>-to-dateeattiac«arda Wo am nothing bat tlM bait of material aad goaraotae UM oar wadi *iU «tf(» teetloa. Gall aad inspect our ^oek«id«ilY(iew.. mil Gila Stopard, of Barrernis, wh»>lid tfcionh Pralrio fltow taatwaak y«dos>day, aaroote for Sllrw Lain. VautaSaMiMiii out from CShiosgo Saterdajr a%^>t,w>Hn.»>ii hosM Saaday aftaraooa, afinninjj«ii(l fcy Ms,. wUe and family. Ltttla M«i«ant ̂ aUaosaaii bratiMn, Bob«rt aad WUUa, INTO vLaitora at tho homa o( little AaAta* Warntr on ThiHS- d«y otlaot veak. Was Emma K. llcWbortor was agaest atthsbomeof C. B. Waraer aad family Friday. Sbe «»ia»a>J toaitroa Chin* go on Bandaj avaslag. Mrs. UHHrlMi Hoffman aad Jtrs. Cbas. B^eookspwtaplMMaaliilaf laslwssk Tossday at tlM boms of Mrs. H. B. Wfl. cot aad Mrs. Bittb ladarsoa la Nsada. Waare sorry to Isara that Miss Ohal Warner has been yory ill at her home in Chisago the past week with intermittent lever. Sheissomswhat better at peas­ ant. Oursdiool ma'am, Miss Phoebe M. Waraer, of "Strawberry Lias," or sotne- timee called "Charity Laas," «psat Mon­ day night with the young lady *t(£«sf- green Farm, , The parties from prairie Qrore who wen adopted last week Tuesday ereaing by the B. N. A. Camp la town wsre: Mrs. Charles BabotnA apt Mini Emma E. MeWhorter. Fire ladies from Haada were also admitted. Friday ereniog last the dammit Camp held a special meeting, when alas mora new msmbere were adopted. Mrs. Wm. Wallaw and Mia, John Me­ Whorter spent last week Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. John Johnstone. On the following day the ladies, accom­ panied by the former's ehHtinfa, James aad Helen WaBaca, r»Joyed a walk to the Silver Lake summer resort, where they visited Mrs. Mirgarst Matthews n ̂ -^1 •*.«-a 1EW1**' W. H. Strayer, attoraey at law, re- siding at 2004 Gladys Ave., Chicago, was held op and robbed by pickpockets atState aad VaaBarea strestsone day last week aad reiisved of a valaed and handsome gold watoh, which Mm papils of the Wsnoonda school had ptsssatsd him. Perhaps maay psopls la Msfisary remember Mr. 8tray«r, as he was former­ ly a principal la MsHsnry and Waaoon- da schools May the o«asr tsfaia his watch soon is the wish of iftaay frleads. The Sunday school ohildrea of St. Philip's Protestant ttpiscopal MMsloa, Brightoa Park, Chicago, rated 96200 daring the Lentsn reaeon as a resalt of their eelf denial. This is a remarkable showing when ws consider that this com- montt|r is inhabitsd entirely of the work­ ing Masses. Last (innday the snperts- tsndent distribnted presents t» a large number of the scholars as a re­ ward for well doing. The gifts consisted of new biblea, testaments, hymaals end pfflfir y«uu| whiw Ml oiguijf appro olatsd by tbs liUis ones. Arthur Slsenmssgor and Edward Mc- Qoe, maaagsrs of tbs "Prairie Grove Dancing Qob," gave their third dance at the home of loha Haskln last Saturday eveaiag. Fifty yoaag peopte from Woodeto t̂, Naoda, Barreville, Barton's Bridgs, O iewold Lake and Prairie drove were priwnt. All enjoyed them- sslves plasnantly and report a good time and hope the club will give another <iaase in tbe near future. Aa asaal Ksssw. Ktaibail a«d Bead, of Mfltfury, furnished the mffitfe. Three amttSar couples stepiisd the oaks walk s t̂h Arthur Eieenmengnr aad Miss Emma Borchardt as leaders, aad shortly aftar the cake was passed aroaad- DSSM Rumor says a f mrth hop is on tbs w«y and wiil arrive probaMy Vithin • fort- night. f TOLO, ' f-j • Mm. A. MiBer is on tha sick Bsi. Johnis Biohardsan hat n ft ta new wj rage. James barney aad Wlanis Torrance have new Moycles. J. Murray was a Fox Liks visitor Sunday afternoon. J. Jinks, of Waucoada, wan dsllvering trees in Tolo Bataiday. Mrs. John Boring ta so lit pseovsrsd aa to be able to rids out. " Miss Avis Cook was in Volo on ber wheel Tuesday afternoon. €. Dillon and wile attaaded cknni at 'Hw$* C< Voio,<Mv«r<^4ress,Tnpasj MtessMubilsud AttMtv; Ford A number from bwnHaaJiitta play at McHenrybo«b Frfday Ml Dibits. A rnie Sffliag» of McQanry, aad'lAi May.of Jq^asburg. vlsttsd frioods ka«s Sunday. # Mrs. C. Q. eattsdatO. Howaitf ̂ Qtnnt, Mkm- dny evening. ' Jobs Wttlwm and *»,. J«Mn, nrs baedlngahnrn forM. Wilts at Wma* moMOtntii. Mra. SyIveafcsr WnfcMr vlsitsd hsr par- sata Taeeday. Shatbds ap (ran Frss- mont on her wbseL Bererai of the Vote peopts wfll attsnd quartarly ssrvioe la tbe M. V. cbniah at Waooondansxt Snaday. Jake W t̂s caught hlsfoot la Chs reins antfMitont Us wagoa, breaking bia ankle Wsdnssday svsniag. Tbs Busy Bees will give a social nt Mm resldsam of O. Howard, two mttaiaorNi of Volo, in abont two weeks. Prof. Bash, a celebrated horns trainer, gavs sxhibitiotts an£~ lectures fa P. Stadtflsld'sshop two sights last wask. LswisLnsk was a Vola calisr IHiay. Ms has hirsd <w»t to tbs Q#bocasMasblas U>. aad wffl travel for tbsm this sammsr. Mrs. Stramford aadlassBy will movs MoHeary, la spent Saturday aad (N|î 8e8Ml trsat- Urn m't tes nsxt Scmday svsa- iag wfll bs bslft la Mm U. E. etodu Dr. E. E. tip^n«|p «nd family now oa» cupy the JaiMpwIiion Tryoa stosst. Mtmlaiippi||̂ Is her consia ̂ Wns Mtey Tbampsoa. of Chi- Mis. Armstrong and daa îter, Miss oa WaiktattiNi alaiat Mr. Tbompaoa, of Int'stisst ovsr 8aaday. CbicagOf Was a Jask- aAtlMbomeolOhrlitiaa Bier. aad Miss Aadry •pent thsir spriag vacation at Tkmem flleenon's. Tbwa wse*' drimjnttons from Rsbvon and otter towns ̂ tbs Odd FsBowe' an-. rendsfsd two arisslkwa at tki Odd Fet- |owe' aaalestaary observaaes oa Sna- tey, aadtbsi» staging was gisatly sn- ; • Maay wera saldiMd ra Snaday on listing of the sodisn dsath of Mrs. Thomas Coofc at'isr'inagbtsi's homs la lom. Tbs MliiftMa rfrihsd here on 8naday aad;M|li'; fuasral services were bsid at tbs M. B. church, Bev. N. A. Sun- May, where they Will ffpll ttatfi Miss Clara McConaty aad bsr brotkwr, Wtniam, who has been ill so long, visitsd thsir riisos, Mra. Jamss Kirwin. Satar- day. ' ' . Thers was ao preaching ssrvice in M. E. church Sunday aftsnuMm. Bev. Datum was called to preach a fnasrai sermon at Ivanhos. A large load of furniture from Smythst farniture store In Chicago passed throngh hsca Sunday, it was bring taksn to Lorimer's asw boons at tbs irinaoioTi. ' Mrs Euunalmeraonwaaa Sokm vls- iUw Friday,' Mrs.KatsHbotUff was a Wilmot vis­ itor Monday. Little Mary Wiedermaa la vsty risk with whooping cough. . Miss Mollis Turner attsadsd to jboai- nessat Woodstock Monday. Mrs. James Turaer, of HriKroa, spsat the week here with relatives. A. Rapp, of the McHenry Journal} was a caller here the first ot the week. Mia. Swee t is having IMP bouss paint* sd, Pisree Brothers doing th» work. Elijah Bowsrs, of ttichaK»d, attended to businose at his farm hsre Monday. Edward Coalman, of Wilmot, has been i lit iuia »Vulutitj Jas. T. Walsh, of Tpn PLAOtBBAUta, atteadsd to basteess hers Monday tv*a» iQKi Frank Orvis was called to Elgin Wsdnssday to attead to business mat- Jgars. Mrs. Nrisoa s improving hsr (^aes by having a aios wirs haos plaosd asoand her lot. » Fi«dSaith, hem asar Aatiosh, wttl rua John Yldr&rd's stsam laaash tlds summsr. Philip Hoffman, Sr.. was taken daaf> eronsly fll Moaday night aad the wont tofsais& v Mrs Bobert StaaMf# of Fox Laks, spsat Sunday with bm daugbtsr, Mrs. Hsary Jacksoa. Mra. Jas. Nsish aad dangbtsr, BsQs, visited r»lativ«s at fesnoa Jaaetio* Sna­ day and Monday, Mrs Lee Turner, of Solon, has bssa very ill the pact week aad Is still la a ssrious condition, Thomns Turner, of Dayton, OU.*, tea arrived hsrs to apsad ths sammer with htansios, Mm. Jennls Oxtoby. Lightning Struck a tree io Mr. Shale's yard, on the Walkingtoa farm, in cJose proximity to the house, last Thursday aight. Several atteadsd tbs Bastic Camp Royal Neighbor Initiatory SKSNISM at BMimond, April 26, and wers royally entsrtaiaed by the Richmond ladles, Delia Craine was abls to rids to Rich­ mond and spent the week with rtlativfee titers. As Mrs. Craias has not been out sines last October the winter has bees u long nam to her. A spscial mssting waa held Saturday •vaalng, April 29, by the Royal Neigh­ bors of Nipperalnk Camp Mid three new msmbeea taken in, namely, Mrs. Han­ nah MteveaSf ¥«•. Bobert Staatay aad Fred Smith. As Mi. Frsnad, from nsnr Jotadmif, was unhitshing bis tan at ths black- soith tAop Moaday, the whistis at thf factory frightened his horses, to a rnn- away was the reeult. They raa into a wagon belonging to Jesse Richardson, demolishing it, but were stopped before other damage was dons. , Sssarsloa Tiokateto D*eattur, j||, Via the Northwestwn lias, will bs sold at reduced rates, from stattoas In Illi­ nois, May 15, id and 17, Hmitsd to Mar 10, inclusive, on account til Stats 8. 8. CoavaatioB. Ai * m Thsrsmninaal Edward Woodnrd ar- rivsd from Pasta Rico Saturday svsa- ing, aad it wan toaehiag to sss ths little fonetal pi'pu|jkia wooding its way to OaMariMMiy. It is a grsat oom- forttoths pnnnts,Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodard, tohavs thsrsson badsd hsars. Clreaa HotpoA Idlloa . When the advertising agent of one of the "greatest shows on earth" visit­ ed a town in Kansas last summer be called upon the editor of a local paper and asked the pfleeof a double column display advertisement in the next two Issues. "Two hundred and eighty dol­ lars," was the reply without a mo- meet's hesitation. "Great Scott! Are you crazyT* queried the agent. "What will you charge its for a full pager "Two hundred and eighty dollars, Just the same." "But how do yon figure It?" expostulated the circus man; "haven't you any ssttled rate for *aoa adver­ tising)" "Sea hsre* mister," earnestly replied the editor, *| don't pay any attention to space In this deal, but I do know just what an advertisement in this pa­ per wttl cost you. You can have a col­ umn, page, or the whole Mamad paper, Just aa you Hke. Them's a mortgage of $280 on this blamed shop, and your circus has got to help me out of it If you don't I'm a goner, that's all You may move right in hare and run the whole shooting match for a couple of weeks to suit yourself, but we've got to ante up |280 before next Satur­ day night̂ Now, then, are you a friend­ ly Indian, or are you hostile?" Ail the "dates" and extra posters used last season by thst show through­ out the west were printed in a little newspaper office in Kansas. The pa­ per is *tm <J»*rced ro^olnriy ana its cj!J. tor shows evidence that he is at peace with ail the world and is prospering. to Improve Home*. In the New England Magaslne Mr. E. D. Mead makes the proposition that the housing of the people of a city should be made the special prov­ ince of a special municipal depart­ ment, with men at its bead who have the largest knowledge of whatever is being done to improve the homes of the masses in the cities throughout ths world. This step has already been taken in Paris. Wbsoptan Oeagb. I had a UtMs boy who was asariy dsad from aa attack of whooping eongh. My neighbors rsoommsodsd (luuabariaio's Cough Remsdy. 1 did not think that any msdiciai woald help bim, bat after giving him afewdoiMOfthattSBMdy I notlcsd aa Improvsment, aad oas bottls earsd him satirely. ltistbsbsst cough msdfcfns I ever bad in the hoass.--J. L. Moons, Soith Burgettstown, Pa. For sale hy J. A. Btory. i P»taeMlw* MMUMF ta Whleh «n«Y AJMB • Sag Oafc • .»•' . ̂all the many colored gems that **e now being worn, perhaps noae '&$ more popolarwlth the ladiea than the ^pSaellM ̂ said a leading wholesale dealer in precious stones In Hew York to a writer for the Washington Star recently. "The demand for fine tur- (jaoiae is largely in excess of the sup- ply, owing io the fact that only a few perfect specimens are at present pro­ duced where they were once abund­ ant. Some of the best turquoises are found in the Los Cerillos and Grant county mines in New Mex lea, bat the *W«t gems come from the Nlakapur mtnea 1a northern Persia. There are fiTe or six of these mines, tat the most productive of an is the Rush mine, which is situated at the top ot a mountain that rises to an altitude of 5,000 feet above Che sea level. The turquoises are found at a depth of from 70 to 80 feet below the surface, and iflie miners descend first by means of a diagonal tunnel, and then by lad­ ders fastened to the side of the shaft. "At the mouth of the mine, which is on a precipitous hillside, half a doc- en men stand on a ledge, and with small hammers break op the rock that is wound up to them with a windkuja When a turquoise Is discovered 1t w placed on one aide in the rough state, Incased in stone, and sent to market at Mesked. There the precious stones are separated from the fragments of rock and the good specimens are sort­ ed from the poor ones. Although In­ ferior stones are plentiful, turquoise of fair slse and good color are seldom fonnd. Many of them look excellent when taken from the mine, but the col­ or soon fades, or a green tinge is de­ veloped op white spots appear on them. Some of these white spots are to small that they can only be detect­ ed with the aid of a strong glass, and even then they appear as mere specks, but in time these specks increase, and may spread right across the stone. These defects spoil the stone for the European and American markets, and they are sold to orientals, who are less particular about snch flaws. Tur­ quoises are worth from $1 to $00, and sell according to the she and quality of the Nature IM and children need proper food, rarely «v«r imA- ckne. If they do not thrive on their food something Is wroig. They need a HtUe help to get their digestive machinery working properly. wfll gcneraBy correct thb one* fourth to half a bi baby's botUe three or four times a day you will soon see a maited improvement For larger cNMrai, from half to a tcaspoonfcd, according to ̂dMvtd in their milk. If you so desire, will very soon show Its great nourish­ ing power. If the mother's mi& docs not nourish the baby, she needs the emul­ sion. It will show an effect at ones both upon mother and child. '* jot. andft.ae>4itncgMeF ' SCOTT A BOWKS, CH«wlit«, WAJTHRTR ' AGENCY FOR THE ̂ AMERICANWOVEN WIRE FENCE #b*P» Strang Wine, Heavily Qalvanbed. aa«oait_ Amply provides for expansion and contrac­ tion. Only Beat Bessemer steel wires ' «•* used. Always of uniform quality. Never gaes wrong*oo natter how » ' great a Sttt&l is put upon it.. Does not mutt-, late, but IOCS. efficiently till. cattle, tors*; iiofs aad figs*] 1 EVE AY ROD OF AMKf|l6AN FENCE GUARANTEED Wf TM* MANUFACTURERS. Call and See It. Can show you how it will sava you money. You mb fence your fields so they will stay fenced. 7';; SOLD BY Albert Paddock, Cray's Lake. James Green. R)ngwoQ#i D. Huntington, Gilmer. W v.;** New Dresa Goods and Saitingi Stylirii Trimmings, Notions Ladies' Waists and Capes ISMUB Daderwwr New Hats and Caps. vh J. p. Donovan, Woodstock. F. L. McOmber. W. McHenry. R. J. Wingate, Nunda. Prices Low Having bought 8 carloads of Amsricaa Fencing before the recent advance in prises. Also naadle a faU line of Stssl Qates and Lawn and Poultry Fencing, • - ~*fm% §>f Newest Styles, in Large Variety and Sizes. Suits and odd Garments to fit anyone. Head­ quarters for the famous Dutchess Trousers, Which are all fully warranted. Beloit Over­ alls and Shirt*. ^A-'f ••, .*. * NEW WALL PAPER • % - 1 *>%5 ; ill Cfl'" «•»« 7'i vl" ' " i{t • Wm;m with perfectly matched ceilings and borders Large variety in Mounted Window Shades in , decorated and fringed. Tew Lace Curtains, Pdrtiers, Table Covers and Curtain Poles. * ? pew Style Carpets in stock and by sample* % 7 •Mf ELEGANT STTLES IN SHOES "f 1 Manufactured by W. L» Douglas, Sid well De Wiendt and The Mayer Shoe Co. Our 9tjles and Grades are IN II'. Our Stock and Prion are Correot. Anchor Plow Shoes aad Boota -• >4' ;.v' For tile Nobbiest Gents' Furnishings! V K* m. •.•sMy. 1 i e y< li % 4 i i ̂ in town you must see our new Fancy and plains Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hats, etc. IftreivfHi for ^pr'wg trade. ,h Headquarters for PILLSBURY'S BEST Hour. All tiiids of Gardl en and Field Seeds. Complete stock of No. 1 Groceries. * m Waal McHenry. SIMON 0&Mi ,-e- aaaeeaaaaeeeeaiaaeaaaaaaaaeeaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao •< ki r " 1 -1 " V- • v , -A H F. L McOMBER, «P«T MoMBNRY. IUh 2 -•? 'S'*i | ; " . sfS 'c iy- \ Xfiiii ' $ " V ' H.v •"m fs*t • r .̂f. i'i ' ..is, OssoseBsesesssssssosBsssdeoeoooecsBooflsassssssssse -"V 'i ' •> -• c \ f • * v »v 'y «y - S Smk Cleanmtr House i "ft*':. /.(!•; fc. 5 •* *• i it <1 ff 4* rf * ISIsS IV wish for a few now pieces of furniture, or would like to replace an old piece with some4 thing new and up to date. . ^ e have stock of White enameled, brass Iron Beds, and can make prices to Hit any pocket. Center tables, Dining tables, Din- ^ ing room chairs, rockers and Upholstered^ Furniture in grert variety. * l s is ?IS*.T a finet % J\ mountea:".:.;'!"M' M TaandDil I? this time of the year. We carry a line thf-t^j you should inspect before going else­ where, and anyone can make a selection from our line of samples. Place your ord- qi with us for carpets and mattings and we | Will guarantee that you will be pleased in both price and quality, f " " * % * l *» * .f&r.ltJk*,*. tsi * Wnm • 1' T«F 'VVi:

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